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The arts and cultural sector faces ‘apocalyptic’ cuts in austere Britain. But new ways of looking at economic value can help to make the case for culture
Impact
February 1, 2011

The arts and cultural sector faces ‘apocalyptic’ cuts in austere Britain. But new ways of looking at economic value can help to make the case for culture

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Have you seen the revamped ESRC website?
Announcements
February 1, 2011

Have you seen the revamped ESRC website?

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New Uk government reports online 23rd-29th January 2010
Research
February 1, 2011

New Uk government reports online 23rd-29th January 2010

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Why We Have Launched Social Science Space
Announcements
February 1, 2011

Why We Have Launched Social Science Space

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Social Science sites of the week

Social Science sites of the week

Here is our latest weekly roundup of what’s new and what’s good! Hearth Tax online an economic history resource about households in […]

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Who is influencing public policy and why?

Who is influencing public policy and why?

Reposted from Methodspace: a summary of the NatCen Informing Public Policy New Agendas for Social Research Conference (23-24 April 2009) Chair: George […]

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Revenue Structure and Nonprofit Borrowing

Revenue Structure and Nonprofit Borrowing

“Revenue Structure and Nonprofit Borrowing”, by Wenli Yan of Indiana University, Bloomington, Dwight V. Denison and J.S. Butler, both of the University […]

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Onsite Health Centers

Onsite Health Centers

Charles D. Reuter, President, USI Insurance Services, has published a timely article in Compensation & Benefits Review, on stand-alone worksite health centers, […]

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‘Standards matter in higher education, not just participation rates’

‘Standards matter in higher education, not just participation rates’

An anonymous university lecturer calls for higher education not only to be free but also to be genuinely higher education. The writer contends that […]

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Is democracy possible now?

Is democracy possible now?

Last month, SAGE sponsored a one-day symposium at the British Academy on the future of democracy, and media’s contribution to that future. It […]

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How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

Henry G Overman, professor of economic geography at LSE and director of the Spatial Economics Research Centre Last week was the first […]

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Challenges for Institutional Theory

Challenges for Institutional Theory

“Challenges for Institutional Theory”, by Roy Suddaby, University of Alberta, was the most frequently read article in the Journal of Management Inquiry […]

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